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A compressor that has been acknowledged as faulty on account of flaws in design, workmanship or materials shall 

be repaired or replaced free of charge by 

Max-Air

 at its plant in Kerrville, Texas; costs regarding transport, 

delivery of spare parts and any materials subject to wear shall be met by the customer.

  

Should warranty-covered 

work need to be carried out on the customer’s premises, travel and accommodation costs for personnel sent by 

Max-Air

 shall be met by the customer.

  

The act of taking delivery of machines and/or faulty components or the 

sending of technicians to assess the presumed defects and/or flaws reported by the customer does not in itself 

imply acknowledgement that the defect is covered by warranty.

  

Repairs and/or replacements made by 

Max-Air

 

during the warranty period do not in any way prolong the latter itself.

  

Acknowledgement that a defect is 

covered by warranty does not in itself mean that 

Max-Air

 is in any way liable to award compensation.

  

Max-Air

 

cannot be held liable for any other direct or indirect damages imputable to compressor defects and flaws (loss of 

production or earnings etc.) except in cases where serious negligence is demonstrated.

Max-Air shall repair or replace those parts it acknowledges to be faulty during the warranty period.

In replacing the faulty part Max-Air shall not be liable for any other expenses sustained by the dealer or his 

customer such as presumed damage (present or future), lost earnings or fines.

Routine and unscheduled maintenance must be carried out in compliance with the instructions contained 

in this manual. Should the required work not be covered by the manual or assistance be required you are 

advised to contact Max-Air directly by email, even where agreements have already been made on the phone. 

Max-Air cannot be held liable for any delays or failure to execute work.

Max-Air cannot be held liable for any damage or malfunctions caused by work carried out on the compressor 

by unauthorized personnel.

IMPORTANT:

The materials supplied by Max-Air are covered by a 12-month warranty, the validity of which begins 

on the 

date of delivery

 as proven by the delivery document.

Max-Air

 guarantees that its compressors are free from defects vis-à-vis design, workmanship and materials for a 

period of 12 months starting from the date of delivery of the compressor; should the customer note any flaws 
and/or defects they must report them, in writing, to 

Max-Air

 within 30 (thirty) days of their discovery otherwise the 

warranty could be rendered null and void.

  

The warranty only covers flaws and faults that occur where the 

compressor is used properly in compliance with the instructions contained in this manual and where periodic 
maintenance is carried out. The warranty does not cover faults caused by improper use of the compressor, 
exposure to atmospheric agents (rain etc.) or damage during transport; all materials subject to wear and those 
subject to periodic maintenance are not covered by the warranty and are to be paid for by the customer in full; in 
any event the warranty is rendered null and void if the compressor is tampered with or if work is carried out on it by 
personnel who have not been authorized by 

Max-Air

.

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Warranty

Summary of Contents for 90 PBAC

Page 1: ...vice max air com Max Air is a registered trademark with the U S patent office copyright 2006 This manual cannot be reproduced without the express written permission of Max Air WARNING DO NOT USE WITH...

Page 2: ...lling compressor you are now a filling station You must follow all local state and federal regulations Prior to filling a cylinder check the pressure rating and current hydro date stamped on cylinder...

Page 3: ...e year from purchase date Weight 276 lbs 125kg w 9 HP Honda engine Dimensions 42 L x 20 W x 28 5 H MAX AIR 90 9 0cfm TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Model Approx output MAX AIR 90 260 L min 9 0cfm Drive motors...

Page 4: ...small particles of lubricating oil This condensate is a milky fluid and precipitates in the separators 2 3 Technical details of the compressor Block 2 3 1 Crankcase crankshaft piston cylinder The cran...

Page 5: ...and optimum separation 2 4 Base Frame Protective Frame Covers Depending on the specifications of the buyer the compressor rests on a base frame consisting of welded section steel with an additional f...

Page 6: ...or disconnect at the power source prior to any work Never weld high pressure tubing Never empty air cylinders completely The closed cylinder should always contain some residual pressure in order to av...

Page 7: ...set pressure relief blow off on the final stage is usually 10 above the cylinder rated pressure Example if you are filling a 3000 psi rated cylinder you should close the fill valve or shut off the com...

Page 8: ...with fresh oil at least once a year 4 7 Maintenance and air tightness test Besides the standard stipulated service works 4 8 we recommend you clean the compressor at regular intervals to notice any o...

Page 9: ...e sure that the holding spring on top is installed properly Only use original cartridges 4 8 5 Condensate drain system Condensate water oil vapors emulsion The color of this emulsion should be milky w...

Page 10: ...be carefully treated to prevent even the slightest damage Use only gasoline soft brushes of copper or nylon Do not use steel brushes screwdrivers etc Should you detect even the smallest damage rupture...

Page 11: ...ty valves must be replaced as complete parts 4 9 1 Cylinders When removing and replacing cylinders note that the piston is in the top position must be on the same level with the cylinder top edge Corr...

Page 12: ...w thread max hex screw M 6 1 0 kpm 7 ft lbs inner hex Screw hex screw M 8 2 5 kpm 18 ft lbs inner hex Screw hex screw M 10 4 5 kpm 32 ft lbs inner hex screw Valve head screw requires torque wrench tig...

Page 13: ...rrect Blocked cooling tubes or Tighten or replace gaskets leaking Check brush with soap replace Intake filter blocked Replace Intake hose bent Readjust Worn pistons or rings Replace Oil taste in deliv...

Page 14: ...elief valve factory preset to customer requirement 11 Front bearing cover 22 Check valve INSIDE upper separator 12 Fan wheel 23 Oil fill vent cap screw 13 Oil filler cap 24 Oil level indicator behind...

Page 15: ...n fold back flat prior to screw down housing cap C Read and remove tape c D Remove snap out plastic plug under tape E Remove plastic plug make sure internal O ring is present and lubricated use silico...

Page 16: ...H E Close up view of plastic plug E at bottom of cartridge B C D I J F G B C D E K H 27 x 2 dia E A Sealed Foil envelope not shown Part Number LF 65247 35 000 cft 72o F 5000psi Page 15 of 22...

Page 17: ...d for any sign of moisture F Warning label read and understand this and any labels on the filter G Molecular sieve beige beads removes humidity H Hopcalite catalyst converts trace amounts of carbon mo...

Page 18: ...14 1 4 x 1 3 4 dia A C E G I B D F H J Part Number LF 1002 10 000 cft 72o F 5000psi NOTE Dimensions exclude threaded plastic nipple w O ring Page 17 of 22...

Page 19: ...s USAGE The detection disc is specially treated to prolong its life A color change from tan to dark grey will occur in the presence of carbon monoxide The rate if change of color is directly related t...

Page 20: ...ly 4 Install window 3 with smooth small diameter against O ring 4 5 Insure window 3 is fully against shoulder of cap 2 6 Avoid spring or other hard objects touching window 7 Install so both elements c...

Page 21: ...ING BLUE Page 20 of 22 Remove top half of element housing and invert Place the blue moisture indicator down inside element against the glass taking care not to touch the blue element with your fingers...

Page 22: ...be carried out in compliance with the instructions contained in this manual Should the required work not be covered by the manual or assistance be required you are advised to contact Max Air directly...

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